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NEED ADVICE! FISHING OH THIS WEEKEND!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blount County Hunter" data-source="post: 2190669" data-attributes="member: 9457"><p>Bass are normally gonna be harder to pin point in the winter, but I wou recommend a slow approach toward the bass, as in a plastic worm or lizard with a 1/8 bullet weight, texas rigged, they don't eat as much in the winter because they don't need as much food for energy because they don't travel as much, but they still need to eat, so they can be caught, but the fishing will normally be slow in the winter for bass, just part of nature</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blount County Hunter, post: 2190669, member: 9457"] Bass are normally gonna be harder to pin point in the winter, but I wou recommend a slow approach toward the bass, as in a plastic worm or lizard with a 1/8 bullet weight, texas rigged, they don't eat as much in the winter because they don't need as much food for energy because they don't travel as much, but they still need to eat, so they can be caught, but the fishing will normally be slow in the winter for bass, just part of nature [/QUOTE]
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